“My head is still spinning from yesterday,” Longshore said. “It was a game that had everything in it, Atlanta played well for about the first 30 minutes and then they took over. They made the game very disjointed because the ref was giving them yellow cards for the fouls they were committing in the middle of the field.”

When asked about Frank de Boer’s comments after yesterday’s games on Pity Martinez.

“I thought what from the whole statement, the way the game played out in the second half he was an extra player because he wasn’t a player you could get the ball to him because it wasn’t his game,” Longshore said. “My issue wasn’t that they didn’t call stuff it’s that it was inconsistent the way they called and it was very hard to adjust to it.”

Longshore talked about Justin Meram’s performance recently.

“Not at all. I wondered how long it would take to get that," color analyst Jason Longshore said. "This is a player that Orlando paid over a million dollars in allocation fees to get him at the beginning of last year. He’s playing with a ton of confidence right now. He had a good day overall as well, not just the goal, I thought he had a really good day at the office.”

Jason talked about the game tying goal in stoppage time by the Red Bulls.

“You have to give Red Bulls credit for the multiple runs they made,” Longshore said. “It’s a difficult situation, it’s not one player it’s multiple players kind of losing their head in that moment, I know you had that big emotional swing just a few minutes earlier than but you can’t let that happen.”